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The AJ2011 is what I'd recommend....I haven't tried the QFs yet tho
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Originally Posted by kobeoverbron
Hyperfuses... Durable and a good performer.
Originally Posted by kobeoverbron
Hyperfuses... Durable and a good performer.
How about instead of suggestion older, harder to find shoes and possibly more expensive shoes, you suggest something newer and easier to find?Originally Posted by MRB23
Try and find some Nike 20-5-5 they're a or lebron shoe but not a signature line shoe so they're not that as heavy and they have full length zoom air for good impact protection as well as an XDR (Xtra Durrable Rubber) outsole so they will hold up outside. They should be pretty good for you cause they were designed for outdoor use. Another shoe that might be good for you is the air Jordan XIX or XIX SE. They have full length zoom air as well as double stacked zoom air in the heel for good impact protection without adding too much extra weight. Another shoe with an XDR outsole is the lebron soldier 3 but I've heard those have a somewhat narrow toebox.
How about instead of suggestion older, harder to find shoes and possibly more expensive shoes, you suggest something newer and easier to find?Originally Posted by MRB23
Try and find some Nike 20-5-5 they're a or lebron shoe but not a signature line shoe so they're not that as heavy and they have full length zoom air for good impact protection as well as an XDR (Xtra Durrable Rubber) outsole so they will hold up outside. They should be pretty good for you cause they were designed for outdoor use. Another shoe that might be good for you is the air Jordan XIX or XIX SE. They have full length zoom air as well as double stacked zoom air in the heel for good impact protection without adding too much extra weight. Another shoe with an XDR outsole is the lebron soldier 3 but I've heard those have a somewhat narrow toebox.
Originally Posted by jusdre86
Originally Posted by kobeoverbron
Hyperfuses... Durable and a good performer.
QFT plus there cheap so you can get more than 1 pair for home and away
Originally Posted by jusdre86
Originally Posted by kobeoverbron
Hyperfuses... Durable and a good performer.
QFT plus there cheap so you can get more than 1 pair for home and away
Originally Posted by Mez 0ne
First time posting here, but my old Kobe's have worn out completely and I've been trying to find the right shoe for my needs....
- I'm 5'9 165lbs, I play quick and make lots of cuts off the ball so good traction is a must (especially for outdoors)
- I don't really need a shoe that is very LOW to the ground, I played bball in my running shoes (Asics Gel Cumulus) with thick cushioning and I never have any lower back pain or foot issues, really comfortable but since its low cut I rolled my ankle the last 2x I played.
- I just want something lightweight, very good shock absorption (especially the heel since I suffer from lower back tightness), and good ankle support.
- Would prefer the toe area to be a bit wide like my Asics, I hate the narrow front since it rubs on the side of my foot.
- Please....no heavy shoes like Lebrons, I don't think I've ever liked any of them for ball (just me though).
If you have any recommendations for both indoors AND outdoors I would appreciate it. I play more outdoors so that is my priority.
any recommendations would be appreciated.
Originally Posted by Mez 0ne
First time posting here, but my old Kobe's have worn out completely and I've been trying to find the right shoe for my needs....
- I'm 5'9 165lbs, I play quick and make lots of cuts off the ball so good traction is a must (especially for outdoors)
- I don't really need a shoe that is very LOW to the ground, I played bball in my running shoes (Asics Gel Cumulus) with thick cushioning and I never have any lower back pain or foot issues, really comfortable but since its low cut I rolled my ankle the last 2x I played.
- I just want something lightweight, very good shock absorption (especially the heel since I suffer from lower back tightness), and good ankle support.
- Would prefer the toe area to be a bit wide like my Asics, I hate the narrow front since it rubs on the side of my foot.
- Please....no heavy shoes like Lebrons, I don't think I've ever liked any of them for ball (just me though).
If you have any recommendations for both indoors AND outdoors I would appreciate it. I play more outdoors so that is my priority.
any recommendations would be appreciated.